Céline Bossart

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Bio:

Céline Bossart is a New York-based activist, freelance writer, and content creator in the spirits and luxury travel spaces. Her written work and photography have been published in Billboard, Harper’s Bazaar, ELLE Décor, Town & Country, Liquor.com, and more; in her spare time, Céline enjoys sipping fortified wines and nerding out over cocktail history (preferably while wearing a silk bathrobe). Follow her adventures on Instagram via @celineb0ss.

Strategically drink and eat your way through a weekend in The Windy City

With its flourishing food and drink scene, there’s never been a better time to drop into Chicago for a cocktail-centric jaunt. Here’s your guide to an elevated bar crawl through the Windy City, with some necessary sustenance along the way to keep your food-to-alcohol ratio on point.
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How to make the most of a weekend steeped in Marrakech’s rich culture and hidden luxuries

For the sensory traveler, Marrakech is among the most stimulating places in the world: the buzz of the medina’s market stalls, the fragrant air of freshly ground spices and roasted meats, and the constant kaleidoscope of rich colors at every turn together lend to the all-enveloping experience for which ... More

Deep in the sleepy heart of Botswana’s Okavango Delta, a cluster of tents is nestled beneath a canopy of ebony and sausage tree branches, surrounded by nothing but grassy plains as far as the eye can see. The 260,000 acre private reserve is well-protected and vastly untouched — an ethereal ... More

Planning a trip to the Cape? Here is the ultimate oenophile’s guide to the top wineries

In Cape Town and throughout the surrounding area, one common thread remains: the stunning landscape and the fruit it bears (read: grapes soon to become wine). It’s no secret that Cape Town's wine scene is booming, as evidenced by the South African chenin blancs, chardonnays and pinotages (the country's signature ... More

Since the life-threatening accident in 2010 that nearly cost him his sight, F1 driver Felipe Massa's return to the track has defied expectation. At the 2017 Italian Grand Prix in Monza, Italy earlier this month, where he calmly made his rounds at a VIP meet-and-greet leading up to the event, ... More

The rich history of cocktails in New Orleans is undeniable; from the inventions of the Sazerac in the mid-1800s and the Vieux Carré in 1938 to the popularization of the French 75 and the Pimm’s Cup, the Big Easy is as much a drinking destination as it is one of ... More

Your guide to living the “Bermudaful” island life, Dark ‘n Stormy in hand

My very first trip to Bermuda was a pretty unforgettable one. I was in town during the final weekend of the 2017 America’s Cup, as Emirates Team New Zealand and Oracle Team USA faced off in a gripping race for the oldest trophy in sporting history, and ... More

Your guide to relaxing, adventuring, and more relaxing at one of Cabo’s new luxury resorts

The arid desert terrain of Baja’s southernmost region, Los Cabos, is in stark contrast to the two deep blue bodies of water that flank the peninsula on either side. With the Pacific Ocean to the west and the Gulf of California to the east, the narrow strip of land in ... More